Conduit breach location detector
A conduit breach location detector for detecting leaks in a conduit is disclosed. The conduit breach location detector includes a shuttle cage for connection to the conduit. A sounding shuttle is provided in the shuttle cage. A sounding cable may be connected to the sounding shuttle. A pressurization system is connected to the shuttle cage for pressurizing the shuttle cage and pushing the sounding shuttle through the conduit.
The present invention relates to devices for detecting breaches in conduits. More particularly, the present invention relates to a conduit breach location detector which is suitable for detecting the location of a breach in a pipe or other conduit.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONOver time, underground utility conduits frequently develop leaks which cause water or gas to leak from the conduit. However, it is often difficult for repair personnel to determine the precise location of a breach in a conduit such that the conduit can be repaired in a timely and efficient manner. Therefore, what is needed is a conduit breach location detector which is capable of detecting the location of a breach in a conduit to facilitate expeditious and efficient repair or replacement of the conduit.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA conduit breach location detector for detecting leaks in a conduit is disclosed. The conduit breach location detector includes a shuttle cage for connection to the conduit. A shuttle is provided in the shuttle cage. A cable may be connected to the shuttle. A pressurization system is connected to the shuttle cage for pressurizing the shuttle cage and pushing the shuttle through the conduit.
The present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring initially to
Multiple fins extend from the shuttle housing 3. For example, multiple front fins 6 may extend from the shuttle housing 3, adjacent to the housing tip 5, and multiple rear fins 7 may extend from the shuttle housing 3, adjacent to the rear end of the shuttle housing 3. The front fins 6 and rear fins 7 may be pivotally attached to the shuttle housing 3.
A cable 14, which may be dispensed from a wound cable reel 15, is attached to the shuttle 2, using any of a variety of techniques known to those skilled in the art. For example, an elongated attachment rod 10 may extend from the housing tip 5, rearwardly through the housing interior 4, as shown. An attachment eye 11 is provided on the attachment rod 10, and a shuttle attachment hook 16 provided on the end of the cable 14 engages the attachment eye 11.
The shuttle 2 may be used in conjunction with a shuttle cage 20, as will be hereinafter further described. The shuttle cage 20 typically includes an elongated, generally cylindrical cage housing 21 having a cage housing interior 22. Interior housing threads 21a may be provided at the front and rear ends of the cage housing 21. A rear compression fitting 23 is removably fitted in the rear end of the cage housing 21. Accordingly, the rear compression fitting 23 may be provided with exterior housing threads 23b which threadibly engage the interior housing threads 21a of the cage housing 21. A nipple 24, having exterior nipple threads 25, extends from the rear compression fitting 23. A cable opening 23a extends through the rear compression fitting 23 and nipple 24. Therefore, the cable 14 extends from the cable reel 15, through the cable opening 23a and into the cage housing interior 22, where the cable 14 attaches to the shuttle 2. A nut 27 typically threadibly engages the nipple threads 25 on the nipple 24, and an O-ring 26 provides an airtight seal between the nut 27 and the cable 14.
A front compression fitting 30 is provided on the front end of the cage housing 21. Accordingly, fitting threads 31 are typically provided on the exterior of the front compression fitting 30 for engaging the interior housing threads 21a at the front end of the cage housing 21. A fitting opening 32 extends through the front compression fitting 30 and communicates with the cage housing interior 22. The front compression fitting 30 is further provided with interior or exterior threads (not shown) which are adapted to engage conduit threads (not shown) provided on a conduit 46 (
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In typical operation of the invention, the detector 1 is used to determine the location of a breach 48 in a conduit 46, such as a water or gas utility conduit, for example, as shown in
As it advances through the conduit interior 47 of the conduit 46, the shuttle 2 approaches a breach 48 in the conduit 46. As the rear fin 7 of the shuttle 2 passes the breach 48, the pressure in the conduit interior 47 drops since the air or gas exits the conduit interior 47 through the breach 48. Consequently, the shuttle 2 stops in the conduit interior 47, just beyond the breach 48. The drop in pressure in the conduit interior 47 registers on the rear gauge 38. The location of the breach 48 in the conduit 46 is noted by noting the length of cable 14 which was drawn from the cable reel 15 by the shuttle 2. Therefore, the distance of the conduit breach 48 from the end of the conduit 46 to which the shuttle cage 20 is attached corresponds to the length of the cable 14 which was drawn from the cable reel 15 and into the conduit interior 47. This allows personnel to repair the conduit 46.
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While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications can be made in the invention and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications which may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A conduit breach location detector for detecting leaks in a conduit, comprising:
- a shuttle cage for connecting to the conduit;
- a shuttle provided in said shuttle cage;
- a rear pressure gauge attached to the shuttle cage for measuring the pressure in the rear of the shuttle;
- a front pressure gauge attached to the shuttle cage for measuring the pressure in the front of the shuttle when said shuttle is in located in said shuttle cage;
- a cable connected to said shuttle; a length of said cable determines the location of the leak; and
- a pressurization system connected to said shuttle cage for pressurizing said shuttle cage and pushing said shuttle though the conduit, wherein said rear and front pressure gauges provide pressure data indicative of a leak near said shuttle as said shuttle travels through said conduit.
2. The detector of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of fins carried by said shuttle.
3. The detector of claim 2 wherein said plurality of fins comprises a plurality of front fins and a plurality of rear fins.
4. The detector of claim 1 wherein said pressurization system comprises at least one inlet conduit connected to said shuttle cage and an inlet nipple provided in fluid communication with said at least one inlet conduit.
5. The detector of claim 4 further comprising at least one valve provided between said at least one inlet conduit and said inlet nipple.
6. The detector of claim 5 further comprising at least one pressure gauge provided in fluid communication with said at least one inlet conduit.
7. The detector of claim 1 wherein said shuttle comprises a shuttle housing and a tapered tip provided on said shuttle housing.
8. The detector of claim 7 further comprising an attachment rod carried by said shuttle housing and wherein said cable is connected to said attachment rod.
9. The detector of claim 1 wherein the shuttle comprises:
- a shuttle housing having an interior and a housing tip provided on said shuttle housing;
- a rod attachment wall provided in said housing interior;
- a battery compartment within said shuttle and containing a power source;
- wherein the rod attachment wall defines a wall of the battery compartment;
- an attachment rod carried by said rod attachment wall; and
- a transmitter carried by said shuttle housing and connected to said power source;
- said transmitter provided a signal indicative of the location of said leak.
10. The detector of claim 9 further comprising a plurality of fins carried by said shuttle housing.
11. The detector of claim 10 wherein said plurality of fins comprises a plurality of front fins and a plurality of rear fins.
12. The detector of claim 9, comprising a receiver for receiving signals from said transmitter.
13. A conduit breach location detector for detecting leaks in a conduit, comprising:
- a shuttle cage for connecting to the conduit;
- a shuttle provided in said shuttle cage;
- a shuttle provided in said shuttle cage;
- a rear pressure gauge attached to the shuttle cage for measuring the pressure in the rear of the shuttle;
- a front pressure gauge attached to the shuttle cage for measuring the pressure in the front of the shuttle when said shuttle is in located in said shuttle cage;
- a cable connected to said shuttle; a length of said cable determines the location of the leak;
- a pressurization system having a pair of inlet conduits connected to said shuttle cage, a connecting conduit connecting said pair of inlet conduits, an inlet nipple connected to said connecting conduit; and
- a pair of valves connected to said connecting conduit on respective sides of said inlet nipple for pressurizing said shuttle cage and pushing said shuttle through the conduit, wherein said rear and front pressure gauges provide pressure data indicative of a leak near said shuttle as said shuttle travels through said conduit.
14. The detector of claim 13 wherein said shuttle cage comprises an elongated, generally cylindrical cage housing having a cage housing interior.
15. The detector of claim 13 further comprising a pair of pressure gauges connected to said pair of inlet conduits, respectively.
16. The conduit breach location detector of claim 13 further comprising a plurality of fins carried by said shuttle.
17. The detector of claim 16 wherein said plurality of fins comprises a plurality of front fins and a plurality of rear fins.
18. The detector of claim 13 wherein said shuttle comprises a generally elongated, cylindrical shuttle housing having a housing interior and a tapered tip provided on said shuttle housing.
19. The detector of claim 18 further comprising an attachment rod carried by said shuttle housing and wherein said cable is connected to said attachment rod.
20. The detector of claim 19 wherein said attachment rod extends through said housing interior of said shuttle housing.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Oct 27, 2005
Date of Patent: Jun 19, 2007
Inventor: Michael E. Lagare (Dayville, CT)
Primary Examiner: Hezron Williams
Assistant Examiner: David A. Rogers
Application Number: 11/260,957
International Classification: G01M 3/14 (20060101); G01M 3/28 (20060101); B08B 9/02 (20060101);